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Dance

Fragile, a performance by Eiko and Koma at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

A Performance of Relentless Stillness, with Live Score

“Fragile,” accompanied by the Kronos Quartet, deals with nakedness, hunger and death
By Jeanne Carstensen
  • For ‘Dance Party’ Fans, the Music Never Stopped
  • After Disastrous Year, Ballet Tries to Regain Balance
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KOFY TV’s Dance Party, revived in 2010 with an all '80s music format, was not a hit initially, but now up to 400 people come to monthly recording sessions, arriving as early as 7 a.m. and staying well into the evening

For ‘Dance Party’ Fans, the Music Never Stopped

TV show with a cult following is a Bay Area staple, revived
By Andy Wright
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  • 'Drunk Breakdancing Competition' Is Just What It Sounds Like
  • After Disastrous Year, Ballet Tries to Regain Balance
Ballet San Jose presented only “The Nutcracker” last fall. Its 2012 schedule was just revised.

After Disastrous Year, Ballet Tries to Regain Balance

Ballet San Jose performed only one show last season, and its 2012 schedule was just revised
By Reyhan Harmanci
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  • In LINES Ballet's New Work, Mickey Hart's Music is Weakest Link
  • 'Drunk Breakdancing Competition' Is Just What It Sounds Like
 
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